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The Marston Thorold's Charity Church of England

‘TOGETHER IN FAITH WE ASPIRE TO ACHIEVE OUR TRUE POTENTIAL’

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Safeguarding and Child Protection

Keeping Children Safe in Education

Safeguarding

Nothing is more important to us than the safety and welfare of our pupils.  We take rigorous steps to ensure that children stay safe and do not come to any harm. We work closely with parents and carers in collaboration with a range of professional external agencies in order to secure this.

 

Lincolnshire have a safeguarding children’s partnership (LSCP) who deal with all serious child protection concerns where a child is considered to be at risk of significant harm. Their website can be accessed at:

www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/safeguarding/lscp
 

Reporting Concerns

If you suspect or believe a child is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm (including any form of mistreatment or abuse) you should ALWAYS report your concerns.

 

In an emergency always dial 999.


If there is no immediate danger to the child, or if you need some advice or information, you can contact the Children Services Customer Service Centre (CSC) on 01522 782111. If it is outside normal office hours you can contact the Emergency Duty Team (EDT) on 01522 782333

 

If you have any concerns, no matter how small they may seem, about the safety or welfare of any child, please contact:

  • Designated Lead for Child Protection & Safeguarding - Mrs E Bedford, Executive Head Teacher

or

  • The Deputy Safeguarding Designated Leads - Mrs A Richardson (Head of School) or Mrs A Parnham (Business & Operations Manager)

 

Mrs Anne Schaanning and Mrs Emma Jameson are our Safeguarding Governors. The Safeguarding Governor checks that procedures and policies are in place and does not deal with individual cases or concerns.

 

Useful Web Links for Parents

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/


The Prevent Strategy

Prevent is part of CONTEST, the Government’s strategy to address terrorism. The main aim of Prevent is to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. Prevent focuses on all forms of terrorist threats. E.g. international terrorism, far right extremists (among others).

 

The Government’s Prevent strategy can be found at the following address: www.homeoffice.gov.uk


Three Key Themes

  • Safeguarding vulnerable individuals through the provision of advice and support and intervention projects.
  • Working closely with institutions such as Universities, Schools, Prisons, Health, Charities and faith establishments.
  • Challenging terrorist ideology by working closely with other local and national agencies, partners and our communities

 

Prevent Team

The Prevent Engagement Team of officers and police staff aim to encourage discussion ensuring that terrorism is prevented from taking root in our communities. They support the wider engagement activities already taking place in schools, places of worship and community groups.

 

Through this work they aim to strengthen communities in order to challenge the ideologies and messages of hate which lead to terrorism.

 

How you can help?

It is important that we all work together, so that we can protect our communities. There are many ways you can help:

The police, Local Authorities, and our partner organisations are working together to help strengthen and empower our communities to reject those who want to cause harm. We work together and focus on the three key themes above.

You can get in touch with your local neighbourhood or Prevent team for advice and support, if you are worried about someone you know who you believe may be vulnerable to radicalisation

 

You can speak to your local officers or Prevent contact about helping run community events to bring people from different communities together

You can provide facilities that could help us and our partners hold community engagement events.

 

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